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Find holiday gift items at the Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Show Nov. 30-Dec. 2 in Pomona. (Photo courtesy of Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft Show) It’s a big weekend for holiday boutiques and craft fairs. Create memories with your family and friends while you shop for one-of-a-kind gifts, often homemade treasures, including accessories, fine art, baked...

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The Adult Book Club at San Fernando Library meets on Dec. 12. (Google Street View) Community meetings bring people together for exchange of ideas and memorable shared experiences plus the potential for positive personal and community enrichment. Here are this week’s, and upcoming, get-togethers. Wings Over Wendy’s: Veterans of all services and their supporters meet, 8:30-10:30...

A push to study whether Los Angeles public schools can house homeless students and their families is drawing fierce pushback from some West Valley residents, who say their area is too residential — and becoming even more so with major developments in the pipeline — for such an effort. More than 200 residents packed a room at the American Legion Hall in Woodland Hills Wednesday...

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Notorious Prisons E11 L.A County Jail Documentary

published:27 Aug 2016

Notorious Prisons E11 L.A County Jail Documentary

Notorious Prisons E11 L.A County Jail Documentary

published:27 Aug 2016

views:68396

The largest prison system in the free world, its 20,000 male and female inmates reflect the crimes and racial tensions of Los Angeles County. The challenge is staggering--feed 75,000 meals a day and keep an estimated 16,000 gang members from killing each other! Welcome to LA County Jail with an inmate roster that reads like a Who\'s Who of national crime stories--Bugsy Siegel, Mickey Cohen, Robert Mitchum, Robert Blake, Charles Manson...all passed through its standing-room-only holding tanks!...

Notorious Prisons E11 L.A County Jail Documentary

published:27 Aug 2016

views:68396

The largest prison system in the free world, its 20,000 male and female inmates reflect the crimes and racial tensions of Los Angeles County. The challenge is staggering--feed 75,000 meals a day and keep an estimated 16,000 gang members from killing each other! Welcome to LA County Jail with an inmate roster that reads like a Who\'s Who of national crime stories--Bugsy Siegel, Mickey Cohen, Robert Mitchum, Robert Blake, Charles Manson...all passed through its standing-room-only holding tanks!...

Life Inside LA County Jail

Life Inside LA County Jail

Lyle Lovett - LA County

published:02 Nov 2011

Lyle Lovett - LA County

Lyle Lovett - LA County

published:02 Nov 2011

views:144504

She left Dallas for California
With an old friend by her side
Well he did not say much
But one year later
He\'d ask her to be his wife
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you\'re driving through the hours
With an old friend at your side
One year later I left Houston
With an old friend by my side
Well it did not say much
But it was a beauty
Of a coal black .45
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you\'re driving through the hours
With an old friend at your side
So I drove on all the day long
And I drove on through the night
And I thought of her a\'waiting
For to be his blushing bride
And the lights of L.A. County
They looked like diamonds in the sky
As I drove into the valley
With my old friend at my side
And as she stood there at the altar
All dressed in her gown of white
Her face was bright as stars a\'shining
Like I\'d dreamed of all my life
And they kissed each other
And they turned around
And they saw me standing in the aisle
Well I did not say much
I just stood there watching
As that .45 told them goodbye
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you\'re kneeling at the altar
With an old friend at your side
And the lights of L.A. County
Are a mighty pretty sight
When you\'re kneeling at the altar
With an old friend at your side...

Lyle Lovett - LA County

published:02 Nov 2011

views:144504

She left Dallas for California
With an old friend by her side
Well he did not say much
But one year later
He\'d ask her to be his wife
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you\'re driving through the hours
With an old friend at your side
One year later I left Houston
With an old friend by my side
Well it did not say much
But it was a beauty
Of a coal black .45
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you\'re driving through the hours
With an old friend at your side
So I drove on all the day long
And I drove on through the night
And I thought of her a\'waiting
For to be his blushing bride
And the lights of L.A. County
They looked like diamonds in the sky
As I drove into the valley
With my old friend at my side
And as she stood there at the altar
All dressed in her gown of white
Her face was bright as stars a\'shining
Like I\'d dreamed of all my life
And they kissed each other
And they turned around
And they saw me standing in the aisle
Well I did not say much
I just stood there watching
As that .45 told them goodbye
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you\'re kneeling at the altar
With an old friend at your side
And the lights of L.A. County
Are a mighty pretty sight
When you\'re kneeling at the altar
With an old friend at your side...

Prison Fight LA County

Prison Fight LA County

Crazy Stuff that goes on in LA County - Prison Talk 17.23

published:12 Dec 2018

Crazy Stuff that goes on in LA County - Prison Talk 17.23

Crazy Stuff that goes on in LA County - Prison Talk 17.23

published:12 Dec 2018

views:16100

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Isaac Pedroza, former Lomas gang member from the cities of Rosemead and South San Gabriel speaks about his life in the hood, growing up without a father, and the inevitable results of these realities... On February 14th of 2008 he was arrested for a 10 year old murder case. After representing himself as his own attorney for about 3 1/2 years, he finally went to trial in April of 2012 where a jury convicted him of the murder... He goes on to describe how God intervened and worked a miracle in his life by overturning the conviction and setting him free from the Los Angeles County Jail on March 15th of 2013. His hope is to reach the lost, especially gang members and youngsters with the Gospel of Jesus Christ...
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Crazy Stuff that goes on in LA County - Prison Talk 17.23

published:12 Dec 2018

views:16100

Skip Intro 0:41
Isaac Pedroza, former Lomas gang member from the cities of Rosemead and South San Gabriel speaks about his life in the hood, growing up without a father, and the inevitable results of these realities... On February 14th of 2008 he was arrested for a 10 year old murder case. After representing himself as his own attorney for about 3 1/2 years, he finally went to trial in April of 2012 where a jury convicted him of the murder... He goes on to describe how God intervened and worked a miracle in his life by overturning the conviction and setting him free from the Los Angeles County Jail on March 15th of 2013. His hope is to reach the lost, especially gang members and youngsters with the Gospel of Jesus Christ...
CHECK OUT Isaac\'s Interview
https://youtu.be/IqrZQ9dj6Q0
Subscribe to his You Tube channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkeQ7SxNdLK0IqM5jpOWvvg
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On December 9, 2013, the United States Attorney\'s Office charged 18 current or one-time Los Angeles County Sheriff\'s Department officials with civil rights and corruption violations as a part of five criminal cases. The charges were the result of an ongoing FBI investigation and allege officers beat jail inmates and visitors, made false statements, participated in unjustified detentions and hid an FBI informant from his handler.
\"This scandal has been developing over the years. It\'s not as if these indictments came down in a vacuum,\" said Legal Director at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California (ACLU-SC), Peter Eliasberg. \"When you have 18 that are federally indicted. That\'s a major, major problem.\"
The LA County jail system is the largest jail system in the United States and is run by the Sheriff\'s Department. Eliasberg told Reason TV that the incident in which deputies allegedly hid an FBI informant is particularly troubling because it suggests that high ranking officials must have known about the incident.
\"It seems to me that people higher up probably knew [...] I think that there is at least a possibility that what will happen will be more indictments and the indictments will be higher ranking in the department,\" said Eliasberg.
Esther Lim, director of the Jails Project at the ACLU-SC, has seen the abuse first hand and told Reason TV of the LA County jail, \"People describe it as a dungeon, as hell on earth. It truly is.\"
Lim witnessed a beating inside the Twin Towers facility in 2011 and recounted it to the Los Angeles Times. The deputies involv...

On December 9, 2013, the United States Attorney\'s Office charged 18 current or one-time Los Angeles County Sheriff\'s Department officials with civil rights and corruption violations as a part of five criminal cases. The charges were the result of an ongoing FBI investigation and allege officers beat jail inmates and visitors, made false statements, participated in unjustified detentions and hid an FBI informant from his handler.
\"This scandal has been developing over the years. It\'s not as if these indictments came down in a vacuum,\" said Legal Director at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California (ACLU-SC), Peter Eliasberg. \"When you have 18 that are federally indicted. That\'s a major, major problem.\"
The LA County jail system is the largest jail system in the United States and is run by the Sheriff\'s Department. Eliasberg told Reason TV that the incident in which deputies allegedly hid an FBI informant is particularly troubling because it suggests that high ranking officials must have known about the incident.
\"It seems to me that people higher up probably knew [...] I think that there is at least a possibility that what will happen will be more indictments and the indictments will be higher ranking in the department,\" said Eliasberg.
Esther Lim, director of the Jails Project at the ACLU-SC, has seen the abuse first hand and told Reason TV of the LA County jail, \"People describe it as a dungeon, as hell on earth. It truly is.\"
Lim witnessed a beating inside the Twin Towers facility in 2011 and recounted it to the Los Angeles Times. The deputies involv...

Mexican Mafia Busted in Los Angeles County Jails

published:24 May 2018

Mexican Mafia Busted in Los Angeles County Jails

Mexican Mafia Busted in Los Angeles County Jails

published:24 May 2018

views:130104

Leaders of the notorious Mexican Mafia \"gang of gangs\" were charged Wednesday with running a government-like operation to control drug trafficking from inside Los Angeles County jails that included ordering violence against those who didn\'t obey. (May 23)
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Mexican Mafia Busted in Los Angeles County Jails

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Leaders of the notorious Mexican Mafia \"gang of gangs\" were charged Wednesday with running a government-like operation to control drug trafficking from inside Los Angeles County jails that included ordering violence against those who didn\'t obey. (May 23)
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Compton, California is only 10 square miles - and that small area has seen some of the most violent turf wars in gang history. But now, the L.A. County Sheriff\'s Department is determined to turn that image around.
Check your local listings at CrimeWatchDaily.com....

Compton, California is only 10 square miles - and that small area has seen some of the most violent turf wars in gang history. But now, the L.A. County Sheriff\'s Department is determined to turn that image around.
Check your local listings at CrimeWatchDaily.com....

A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy surrendered to authorities Tuesday morning on a voluntary manslaughter charge in connection with a fatal shooting of an unarmed driver at a Norwalk gas station nearly three years ago. Kara Finnstrom reports....

A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy surrendered to authorities Tuesday morning on a voluntary manslaughter charge in connection with a fatal shooting of an unarmed driver at a Norwalk gas station nearly three years ago. Kara Finnstrom reports....

The largest prison system in the free world, its 20,000 male and female inmates reflect the crimes and racial tensions of Los Angeles County. The challenge is staggering--feed 75,000 meals a day and keep an estimated 16,000 gang members from killing each other! Welcome to LA County Jail with an inma

She left Dallas for California
With an old friend by her side
Well he did not say much
But one year later
He\'d ask her to be his wife
And the lights of L.A. County
Look like diamonds in the sky
When you\'re driving through the hours
With an old friend at your side
One year later I left Houston
With

Skip Intro 0:41
Isaac Pedroza, former Lomas gang member from the cities of Rosemead and South San Gabriel speaks about his life in the hood, growing up without a father, and the inevitable results of these realities... On February 14th of 2008 he was arrested for a 10 year old murder case. After re

On December 9, 2013, the United States Attorney\'s Office charged 18 current or one-time Los Angeles County Sheriff\'s Department officials with civil rights and corruption violations as a part of five criminal cases. The charges were the result of an ongoing FBI investigation and allege officers beat

Leaders of the notorious Mexican Mafia \"gang of gangs\" were charged Wednesday with running a government-like operation to control drug trafficking from inside Los Angeles County jails that included ordering violence against those who didn\'t obey. (May 23)
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Compton, California is only 10 square miles - and that small area has seen some of the most violent turf wars in gang history. But now, the L.A. County Sheriff\'s Department is determined to turn that image around.
Check your local listings at CrimeWatchDaily.com.

A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputy surrendered to authorities Tuesday morning on a voluntary manslaughter charge in connection with a fatal shooting of an unarmed driver at a Norwalk gas station nearly three years ago. Kara Finnstrom reports.